Storm Damage Roof Repair in Tempe, AZ. Three Free Quotes from Vetted Pros.
Storm Damage Roof Repair in Tempe has one twist most homeowners miss: Monsoon microbursts on July and August evenings lift 10 to 40 tiles per storm on west and south slopes of Anthem and Estrella tract homes. A pro working the 85284 corridor handles this weekly. Get 3 free quotes within 24 hours.
Common storm damage roof repair issues in Tempe
- Monsoon microbursts on July and August evenings lift 10 to 40 tiles per storm on west and south slopes of Anthem and Estrella tract homes.
- Haboob dust blasted across Maryvale and West Phoenix coats SPF roofs in a layer that holds moisture against the topcoat and accelerates chalking.
- Hail bruises from periodic East Valley hail events damage shingle mats invisibly; the granule loss shows up 6 to 18 months later as bald spots.
- In Tempe specifically, off-campus rental conversions in maple-ash near asu often had skylights cut into the original flat roofs in the 1990s without proper crickets, so 85281 has the highest skylight-leak call volume in the east valley, and that pattern shapes how storm damage roof repair calls get scoped and which contractors fit the work.
How we vet Storm Damage Roof Repair pros in Tempe
Our 5-step screening for Storm Damage Roof Repair contractors serving Tempe, AZ. This is the bar a Roofing pro has to clear before we route any quote request to them in Tempe.
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Verify the AZ ROC C-42 license at the state source
Pull the contractor's AZ ROC C-42 number and verify it's active and qualifier-matched at the state licensing portal. Any pro routing quotes to Tempe (85281) must carry an active license; a lapsed or qualifier-mismatched license is the single most common red flag we filter at intake.
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Pull a current Certificate of Insurance
Ask for a COI naming you as Certificate Holder, with $1M general liability minimum. The COI must be emailed by the agent directly, not a photo of a card. We refresh COIs annually for every Roofing pro on our network serving Maple-Ash and Tempe Gardens.
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Read Google reviews, filter for the last 12 months
4.5 stars with 50+ reviews is the floor we use. Filter for reviews mentioning Tempe or nearby Tempe Gardens so you see the recent local pattern, not a 5-year-old reputation from elsewhere in the metro. Patterns of "didn't return calls" or "left job unfinished" across 3+ reviews predict the same outcome.
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Confirm trade-specific certifications for Storm Damage Roof Repair
NRCA or RCAT certification where applicable. Manufacturer-specific certifications for shingle warranty validity (GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum). A pro working Tempe routes who can't name their certifications by acronym usually doesn't carry them.
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Verify permit-pull history in Tempe
Every Roofing job over the local trigger threshold requires a permit. Maricopa County publishes residential permit pulls in its open-data portal; cross-reference the contractor against pulls near Arizona State University. A pro with zero permits pulled in the 85282 corridor over the last 90 days is likely skipping them, which costs you on resale and insurance claims.
The full 9-point vetting methodology lives at vetting-standards.
Local tip for Tempe
In Tempe, get 3 quotes. The pricing spread can be 20-30% on the same scope of work.
Pricing context for Tempe
$500–$18,000
Emergency tarp only: $500 to $1,200. Localized monsoon tile and flashing repair: $1,200 to $5,000. Full slope reroof after hail: $9,000 to $18,000+, typically insurance-covered above deductible.
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